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best-selling album of all time, a superstar, a musical genius who set the stage for pop music, left a lasting imprint on generations of performers, but despite the late singer's unparalleled talent, jackson's legacy was tarnished by addiction, his loneliness, the ultimate scandal, and now a revealing new book is shedding fresh light on his private struggles, so here's abc's nick watt. ♪ thriller >> there hasn't been anyone that famous in a single moment as he was during "thriller" time. i think that was probably the peak of celebrity for a human being. >> reporter: randall sullivan, the highly acclaimed journalist, spent three years getting behind the mask of the most celebrated entertainer our world has ever known. it's a tale of family, fame, lost childhood and startling accusations that you won't have heard before. the portrait of a prescription drug addict who could spend $250,000 on a shopping spree without thinking. >> the shopping, like the drugs, were -- was a painkiller for him. >> reporter: apparently michael jackson would call business partners and ask them to bring around bags of cash.
best-selling album of all time, a superstar, a musical genius who set the stage for pop music, left a lasting imprint on generations of performers, but despite the late singer's unparalleled talent, jackson's legacy was tarnished by addiction, his loneliness, the ultimate scandal, and now a revealing new book is shedding fresh light on his private struggles, so here's abc's nick watt. ♪ thriller >> there hasn't been anyone that famous in a single moment as he was during...
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in fact, jury is required in capital cases, it pretty much mirrors the british system, somewhat an imprint of our own. there's talk about the corruption issue there, whether it is perceived, real, imagined. there's some discussion about that. as you know, ted, the american bar association also did a review of that system in belize in 2011 and let's say the report they produced, the aba, american bar association, was wanting in terms of the system and its fairness and equity in it in several respects. so would it be fair? it remains to be seen. he's on the run now, that we know. >> absolutely. joey jackson, thank you. >>> up next. news on the condition of congressman jesse jackson junior. stay here. [ forsythe ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alaska. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's crabfest! the only time of year you can savor 5 succulent crab entrees, all under 20 dollars. like a half-pound of tender snow crab paired with savory grilled shrimp, just 12.99. or our
in fact, jury is required in capital cases, it pretty much mirrors the british system, somewhat an imprint of our own. there's talk about the corruption issue there, whether it is perceived, real, imagined. there's some discussion about that. as you know, ted, the american bar association also did a review of that system in belize in 2011 and let's say the report they produced, the aba, american bar association, was wanting in terms of the system and its fairness and equity in it in several...
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and close calls, stories like, you know, i stepped on an ied and lifted my foot and i could see my imprint, and not all of them go off. it was heart breaking and compelling stories, i wanted to do something, and doing a unique bracelet. the battle saint bracelet. >> dave: each piece refers to a certain person or branch of the military. >> each person on this has specific relevance, there's a saint that protects those that works with explosives, there's another individual that protects paratroopers, there's everything on here for all branches of the military to protect those that are serving. >> dave: and you can buy these and money goes to the intrepid fallen heroes funds, as do the money for the scarves that you're wearing right now. these scarves, very important to our troops. they wear them over in afghanistan, talk about the significance of what you're wearing. >> they he love the scarves in afghanistan and buy them on streets, it keeps them warm, they can use them as a pillow at night. they protect them from sandstorms and gives them the sense of protection and comfort when they're aw
and close calls, stories like, you know, i stepped on an ied and lifted my foot and i could see my imprint, and not all of them go off. it was heart breaking and compelling stories, i wanted to do something, and doing a unique bracelet. the battle saint bracelet. >> dave: each piece refers to a certain person or branch of the military. >> each person on this has specific relevance, there's a saint that protects those that works with explosives, there's another individual that...
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. >> then again, that regimented military style that michael imprinted, his style, and that was the beginning of the bad, you know, metal look. >> bad to dangerous, of course. >> this is -- it's got like the bullets on the belt, what's going on there? >> carried the theme of the album, dangerous, and then, again, the military designer coat, a lot of military belts in europe had bullets on their belt so we just did a plastic version of it. >> this belt. this belt actually has bullets in it. >> yes. well, this is -- it's prop bullets from hollywood. >> oh. >> he wore this in the super bowl halftime 1993 so this was sort of in conjunction with this jacket. this is the touring jacket for dangerous tour. they couldn't tour with the belt so they have the plastic one here. >> and he was a pretty good artist, too, wasn't he? >> yes. then again, like that multi-level of showmanship, and the best thing was to watch him sit in a hotel room and draw on a sheet next to him with a sharpie. >> the walls, mirrors, anything was a canvas for him to be artistic on. >> 20th anniversary appearance when he did tha
. >> then again, that regimented military style that michael imprinted, his style, and that was the beginning of the bad, you know, metal look. >> bad to dangerous, of course. >> this is -- it's got like the bullets on the belt, what's going on there? >> carried the theme of the album, dangerous, and then, again, the military designer coat, a lot of military belts in europe had bullets on their belt so we just did a plastic version of it. >> this belt. this belt...